Should hero McDonald’s worker get the $50,000 reward in Facebook Killer case?

The two-day manhunt for suspected Facebook Killer Steve Stephens came to an end after a McDonald’s worker in Erie, Pennsylvania, tipped off police after Stevens ordered Chicken McNuggets at the drive-thru window. Now, people on social media say the heroic worker deserves the $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Stephens.

TMZ reports that law enforcement officials told them that the tip from McDonald’s workers made the difference in the investigation, leading them to Stephens before he could disappear.

Tom DuCharme, owner of the McDonald’s restaurant, doesn’t know if his team will be getting the reward money.

“We haven’t heard anything … as of yet,” DuCharme said, according to the New York Post.

While the question of the reward money remains unanswered, McDonald’s released a short statement praising the quick thinking of the employees.

“We applaud the crew members at this McDonald’s restaurant who recognized the suspect and did the right thing by quickly alerting the authorities of his location,” a McDonald’s spokesperson told ABC News. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s loved ones and all of those impacted by this horrific crime.”